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Why is Amnesty urging India to halt bulldozing of Muslim properties?
Rights group calls for a halt to the demolition of Muslim properties, calling it a form of extra-judicial punishment.
Ukraine lawmakers pass first reading of mobilisation bill
The legislation would tighten draft conditions as Kyiv struggles to replenish its ranks as Russian war grinds on.
In northwest Syria, some earthquake debris is gone, an emptiness remains
A year after dreams and hopes were wiped away by disaster, Al Jazeera returns to speak to survivors about the past year.
How are journalists in Gaza coping with the war?
When the cameras stop rolling and the press vests come off, how do the journalists who cover war cope?
Thailand, Muslim separatists agree on new plan to end violence
Talks resume after one year in Malaysia to bring end to conflict that has killed more than 7,000 people since 2004.
EU launches legal action against Hungary’s ‘sovereignty’ law
The legislation is viewed as a threat to political opponents, media and civil society.
Israeli snipers target sheep in Gaza
Israeli military snipers shot and killed three sheep in Gaza’s southern city of Khan Younis.
Beyond football: Nigeria, South Africa rivalry rekindled at AFCON 2023
The semifinal between the two continental giants presents a chance to extend bragging rights on and off the pitch.
‘It’s healthy to be on war alert’: Sweden’s conscription push gathers pace
As it prepares to join NATO, Sweden's long-held neutrality will soon become a principle of the past.
UN calls for $4.1bn in aid for Sudan, says crisis needs world’s attention
The 10-month conflict has created one of the world’s ‘largest displacement and protection crises’, UN agencies say.

